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The Clash: London Calling, Museum of London, 15 November – 19 April 2020, admission free. The London Calling Scrapbook, released to mark the 40th Anniversary of the album, is available now ...
Drake dives into beef, betrayal and backstabbing on his new track "What Did I Miss?" a surprise release on July 4th.
The Clash. Soundtrack: Grosse Pointe Blank. The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 as a key player in the original wave of British punk rock. The Clash achieved commercial ...
“The people criticizing Sabrina Carpenter’s new album cover for ‘Man’s Best Friend’ are so obtuse,” said one TikToker in a video. “None of you have ever used context clues in your ...
BRAT had by far the most recognizable, iconic album cover of 2024, with an online generator ensuring that crunchy-fonted Kermit-green graphics were everywhere — even in political campaigns.
Grammys to split country album into two categories and revive album cover field Next year’s Grammy Awards will include a new country category, among other changes.
London Calling, the world's premiere tribute to The Clash, will be playing the 'A' & 'B' sides of singles released by The Clash between 1977-1983. Saturday 27th September 2025 SWG3 in Glasgow 7 ...
But, according to some of her fanbase, the album cover is the real shocker. Carpenter announced today that her seventh (!) studio album Man’s Best Friend will be released on August 29.
London Calling Europe was first broadcast on 6 July 1941. The English language broadcasts were part of the radio propaganda and information war directed towards occupied Europe.
Sabrina Carpenter fans upset over new album cover: ‘I’m not feeling it’ Pop singer has raised eyebrows with the cover of her new album, ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Roisin O'Connor ...
Sabrina Carpenter's upcoming album Man's Best Friend, set for release on 29 August 2025, has already stirred intense online controversy, and it's not the music causing the fuss.
A new exhibition at London’s Southbank Centre is celebrating the legacy of one of rock’s most iconic images: David Bowie’s album cover for ‘Aladdin Sane’. 50 years after the release of the album, the ...